The standard book of song for temperance meetings and home use [ed. by T. Bowick].Thomas Bowick 1883 |
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Thomas Bowick. FOR TEMPERANCE MEETINGS & HOME USE . PART I. TEMPERANCE HYMNS ... homes no longer comfortless , For strong , true hearts that ill have braved- And ... love . 4 Much yet remains ; O God of grace , Pity the drunkards and their ...
Thomas Bowick. FOR TEMPERANCE MEETINGS & HOME USE . PART I. TEMPERANCE HYMNS ... homes no longer comfortless , For strong , true hearts that ill have braved- And ... love . 4 Much yet remains ; O God of grace , Pity the drunkards and their ...
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... homes now full of sadness , Whence peace and love are flown ; We must fill those homes with gladness , And make the Saviour known . We shall do it by and by . 2 There are drink - bound slaves around us , Who writhe in hopeless woe ; 3 ...
... homes now full of sadness , Whence peace and love are flown ; We must fill those homes with gladness , And make the Saviour known . We shall do it by and by . 2 There are drink - bound slaves around us , Who writhe in hopeless woe ; 3 ...
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... love ourselves deny , And from its use abstain . 4 A Abstainers , awake . BSTAINERS , awake , there is work to be done , By the grey - bearded sire and the light - footed son ; And each matron and maiden among us must know We are ...
... love ourselves deny , And from its use abstain . 4 A Abstainers , awake . BSTAINERS , awake , there is work to be done , By the grey - bearded sire and the light - footed son ; And each matron and maiden among us must know We are ...
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... love and light , And guard us every hour . 5 Give us a sympathetic glow , A generous mind impart , To share the joy and soothe the woe Of every brother's heart . 6 Our foes forgive , our cause defend , Our numbers multiply ; And keep us ...
... love and light , And guard us every hour . 5 Give us a sympathetic glow , A generous mind impart , To share the joy and soothe the woe Of every brother's heart . 6 Our foes forgive , our cause defend , Our numbers multiply ; And keep us ...
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... home be found ; Songs of praise shall sweetly blend , Hills and vales with ... love ; Aid us in this work of progress , See , " The world is on the move ... home - ay , hit it stoutly ; Till a victor , quit it not ; It must yield beneath ...
... home be found ; Songs of praise shall sweetly blend , Hills and vales with ... love ; Aid us in this work of progress , See , " The world is on the move ... home - ay , hit it stoutly ; Till a victor , quit it not ; It must yield beneath ...
Common terms and phrases
Abstainers BARONESS NAIRNE beautiful bless blest blow boys brave bright brother cause CHARLES MACKAY cheer Chorus crystal dare dark dear doth drunkard ev'ry faithful FANNY CROSBY FARNINGHAM Father fear flow flowers friends gentle give gladness glorious glory grace hand happy hath hear heart heaven hope hopeful bands Horatius Bonar Hurrah J. H. NEWMAN Jesus John Anderson Joseph Malins joyful day kind word land Let it pass life's light look Lord mercy mighty N. P. WILLIS ne'er never night o'er old oaken bucket onward peace poor praise pray prayer pure river Dee Saviour say a kind shine shore sing smile song sorrow soul sparkling storm stream strength strong drink sweet tears Teetotal tell Temp'rance Temperance Temperance band Thee Thine Thou throne toil true trust truth Twill unto victory voice wander weary wine
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Page 155 - HAIL to the Lord's Anointed, Great David's greater Son ; Hail, in the time appointed, His reign on earth begun ; He comes to break oppression, To set the captive free, To take away transgression, And rule in equity.
Page 61 - FAINTLY as tolls the evening chime, Our voices keep tune and our oars keep time. Soon as the woods on shore look dim, We'll sing at St. Ann's our parting hymn. Row, brothers, row, the stream runs fast, The Rapids are near and the daylight's past.
Page 111 - MY JO. JOHN Anderson my jo, John, When we were first acquent ; Your locks were like the raven, Your bonnie brow was brent ; But now your brow is beld, John Your locks are like the snaw ; But blessings on your frosty pow, John Anderson my jo. John Anderson my jo, John, We clamb the hill thegither ; And mony a canty day, John, We've had wi...
Page 56 - The old oaken bucket, the iron-bound bucket, The moss-covered bucket which hung in the well. That moss-covered vessel I hail as a treasure; For often, at noon, when returned from the field, I found it the source of an exquisite pleasure, The purest and sweetest that nature can yield. How ardent I seized it, with hands that were glowing ! And quick to the white-pebbled bottom it fell; Then soon, with the emblem of truth overflowing, And dripping with coolness, it rose from the well; The old oaken...
Page 190 - A glory gilds the sacred page, Majestic, like the sun ; It gives a light to every age — It gives, but borrows none.
Page 192 - ABIDE with me ; fast falls the eventide ; The darkness deepens ; Lord, with me abide ; When other helpers fail, and comforts flee, Help of the helpless, O abide with me.
Page 145 - Her home is on the deep. With thunders from her native oak She quells the floods below — As they roar on the shore, When the stormy winds do blow! When the battle rages loud and long, And the stormy winds do blow.
Page 55 - How dear to this heart are the scenes of my childhood, When fond recollection presents them to view...
Page 182 - Greenland's icy mountains, From India's coral strand, Where Afric's sunny fountains Roll down their golden sand ; From many an ancient river, From many a palmy plain, They call us to deliver Their land from error's chain.
Page 51 - Who hath woe ? who hath sorrow ? who hath contentions? who hath babbling? who hath wounds without cause ? who hath redness of eyes ? They that tarry long at the wine ; they that go to seek mixed wine.